These both sound like they might be graphics card related problems.
Forget about checking the power options in XP and check the power setting in your machines BIOS. some BIOS's have the facilities for graphics.
TIP. if either of you have onboard graphics on your motherboards enter the BIOS and enable these and remove your add-in graphics cards. its possible the cards may be bad.
NB. Some graphics cards do switch off the monitor secondarily on the machine loading. the button on your monitor will go orange and then back to green. this is to do with the power signal to the card. its nothing to worry about.
in the second instance tharglet - try lowering your screen resolution. older cards don't have as much power or memory as the newer ones and as a result can't run at higher screen resolutions.
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